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Israel Umbach, Stony Plain’s first sheriff and overseer, set a Canadian precedent in 1907 when he forced the Canadian Northern Railway Company to pay its outstanding taxes by chaining a locomotive to the tracks. The incident is depicted in "The Strong Arm of the Law" mural.

Visitors' Guide

There is a wealth of sights to see and experiences to be had in Stony Plain. Use this Guide to help plan your trip.

Town and Trail Map

Find your way around Stony Plain by vehicle or on bike or foot using our detailed route and amenities map.

Community Calendar

Find out what's happening in our community.

Mural Program

Stony Plain's rich heritage is preserved through its extensive mural program. Take a tour of the magnificent artwork.

Personal Emergency Preparedness

Each year, thousands of Canadians face emergency situations that could forever alter their lives. It is important to have a plan in place before an emergency happens. Don't be caught off guard!

The following suggestions will help you and your family prepare in the event of an actual emergency:

Identify the risks in your community. Stony Plain is susceptible to many different types of emergencies, including severe storms, train derailments, chemical spills, blizzards and heat waves.

Walk around your house and identify dangers. Be aware of loosely hanged heavy artwork, toxic products, etc. Take any necessary corrective steps to secure your possessions and your home.

Choose an out-of-area contact. Ideally, this person should be someone each member of the family can telephone or e-mail in case of an emergency. Be sure to choose someone far enough away so as not to be affected by a similar situation.

Decide on temporary accommodation. This could include a friend's house or a motel, where you could take up a temporary residence (including your pets) in the event of an evacuation.

Print and read the 72-hour Emergency Preparedness Kit (700.58KB). Each member of your family should prepare a kit, including storing enough water, food, medicine, money and clothes to comfortably survive for three days.

Emergency Preparedness Week

Emergency Preparedness Week (EP Week) is an annual event that takes place each year during the first full week of May. This national event is coordinated by Public Safety Canada, in close collaboration with the provinces and territories and partners. Each year, the Mayor of Stony Plain declares an official proclamation about Emergency Preparedness Week in Stony Plain.